Do you think there will be any issues with security? I've heard concerns about removing internal border controls leading to more illegal immigration. Is that something we should worry about?
Just read about Saint Lucia's new "Infrastructure Option" for their Citizenship by Investment program. Can anyone explain how this option differs from the National Economic Fund contribution? And why is the minimum investment lower for this new route compared to the $3.5 million previously...
I'm curious, how does this work for students wanting to tutor? Do they just need to prove they're over 15, or is there more to it? And what about the quality of tutoring provided by students compared to professional teachers?
I'm curious about the criteria for selecting occupations for this list. How does Quebec determine which sectors are in high demand, and could this approach impact the diversity of the workforce?
I'm curious, how does this option ensure that investments actually benefit the local community? Or is it just another way for the rich to buy citizenship?
This might sound naive, but how significant are these "audit trails" and the ability to make corrections they mentioned? Does this mean that a small mistake could lead to big problems for employers? And how can they ensure that they're not accidentally discriminating against employees through...
That sounds impressive, adamhholmes! But, I'm curious, how do these changes affect those who have never applied for visas before? Are they at an advantage now?
Does anyone know why some countries are exempt? I'm curious about the criteria used for these exemptions. It seems like a strategic move, but I'm wondering about the fairness and consistency of this policy.
That sounds interesting! How exactly does the eUprava portal work for visa applications? Is it user-friendly enough for first-time users to navigate easily?
How are schools coping with the shift to online learning, especially in less developed areas? Are there effective strategies in place to support both teachers and students lacking in tech resources?
The changes sound promising, but how will they ensure that the process remains fair and that only qualified individuals are employed? Also, what kind of support system will be in place for these non-EU workers once they're in Denmark? It's one thing to facilitate entry and employment, but...
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